There are at least a few wireless protocols to choose from.
… and best of all you have nothing to install on computer!

Share, browse, access, transfer, organize, rename, copy or move files and folders between mobile phone and computer! Do it with style, do it WIRELESSLY (!) as your phone named the “mobile” one for the reason and you will newer go back to that ancient Cable Era again.

Do it anyway you like, anytime, anywhere! Do it from a computer. Do it from a phone. Do it from both at the same time for crying out loud, as the only known problem with current SymSMB 2.00 version is that it will not provide you with second pair of hands (hopefully that will be fixed in the next version :) ), but everything else is ready for you.
You could even have phone to phone access should you choose.

Get advantage of secure and manageable configuration for Hi-Speed wireless connection to any shared folder on any computer for any user. Use your phone to access 10 computers at the same time, or let another 10 computers to have access to shared folders on your phone if you need it. Full file access or read only one, password protected, you choose what you need.
Add the real meaning to the mobile network concept!
What? You don’t have 5 computers yet? Its okay, SymSMB will works with one standalone desktop or laptop computer as well as with computers from workgroups or domains. You could use WiFi in Ad Hoc mode too.

Install full functioning trial version at your smartphone now and see for yourself.
To download directly on your mobile phone, you could go to http://www.telexy.com, then click on “Products” and choose SymSMB v.2.00.

Compatible with latest S60 3rd. edition mobile phones:

Nokia E-series E60, E61, E61i, E65, E70, E90

Nokia N-Series N80, N81, N82, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8Gb

Samsung SGH-i450, SGH-i520

LG JoY

S60 3rd edition phones of any manufacturer with support at least one of the following wireless protocols: Wi-Fi, WCDMA, HSDPA 3G and 3.5G, WiMAX and so on.

Application will works as well at S60 3rd edition phones with Bluetooth and GPRS support, but transfer speed will be slower for these protocols.